PHP DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATION EXPERT

Posted: 1 April 2013
Company name: SpamExperts BV
Location: Bucharest
Romania
Travel: none
Poster represents: employer
Terms of employment: Independent contractor (hourly)
Hours: full time
Onsite: yes

Description:
SpamExperts BV, a key-player in the internet-security industry, is looking for an enthusiastic, pro-active and skilled PHP developer who loves working in PHP and is not afraid to deal with external integrations of products. You will work in a small team of highly motivated professionals, some located in Bucharest, and others across the world and are expected to work in an independent and proactive fashion. We offer a central office location in Piata Victoriei, Bucharest.

Location: Bucharest, Romania

Responsibilities:
* Control panels integration with SpamExperts APIs (PHP/jQuery)
* General PHP development

Required skills:
Desired profile:
* 2-5 working years experience as PHP developer
* OR young University Graduate with PHP skills
* Bachelor degree or higher
* Proficient use of the English language

Candidate Profile:
* Good communication skills
* Precise personality
* Result oriented
* Pro-active and independent worker

Desired skills:
Beneficial skills:
* ZEND framework
* JSON/XML/jQuery/REST skills
* Experience with integration in cPanel/DirectAdmin/POA/Plesk/ISP System/Atomia/WHMCS
* Debian Linux experience
* Python programming

We offer you:
* A full-time position
* COMPETITIVE starting salary and regular performance-dependent salary increases
* Space for self development and personal growth
* A high performance and passionate team of colleagues

Contact information:
Are you interested?
If you have any questions regarding the content of this vacancy or the selection-procedure, please contact Dreas van Donselaar via +31 20 8200 004 or send an email to career@spamexperts.com.

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